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1. CpG Methylation Levels in HPA Axis Genes Predict Chronic Pain Outcomes Following Trauma Exposure

2. Derivation And Validation Of Risk Prediction For Posttraumatic Chronic Pain

3. DNA Methylation Levels in Hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal Axis Genes Predict Chronic Pain Outcomes Following Trauma Exposure

4. μ-Opioid Receptor Gene A118 G Variants and Persistent Pain Symptoms Among Men and Women Experiencing Motor Vehicle Collision

5. (100) African Americans experience a greater burden of acute pain after motor vehicle collision than European Americans

6. (436) Pain catastrophizing as a predictor of opioid administration in patients presenting to the emergency department (ED) after motor vehicle collision (MVC)

7. (227) Evaluating musculoskeletal pain pathogenesis in the aftermath of motor vehicle collision in a multi-dimensional context

8. (100) Evaluation of the influence of stress-induced pain vulnerability and sociodemographic characteristics on acute pain after a motor vehicle collision using structural equation modeling

9. (230) Few individuals at high risk of persistent musculoskeletal pain after motor vehicle collision receive early psychological or physiotherapy intervention

10. (238) Not so great expectations: characteristics associated with negative expectations of physical and emotional recovery in the hours after motor vehicle collision

11. (272) The ADRA2A genetic variant rs3750635 influences extent and severity of acute pain after motor vehicle collision and may do so by regulating microRNA function

12. (223) Older adults with persistent musculosketal pain after motor vehicle collision are at increased risk of functional decline: a prospective longitudinal study

13. (268) Variable DNA methylation in genes involved in immune response is a potential predictor of chronic widespread pain after motor vehicle collision

14. (235) Obesity increases the risk of persistent moderate or severe neck pain 6 months after motor vehicle collision

15. (145) Derivation of an emergency department-based clinical prediction tool to identify individuals at increased risk of chronic musculoskeletal pain development after motor vehicle collision

16. (237) Most widespread pain present 1 year after motor vehicle collision (MVC) begins in the early aftermath of the MVC: results of a multicenter prospective cohort study

17. Age-related differences in recovery from pain due to motor vehicle collision: a prospective longitudinal study

18. Risk factors for persistent pain after motor vehicle collision differ between litigants and non-litigants

19. A pain in the neck? Which regions of body pain are most associated with pain interference and other health outcomes 6 weeks after motor vehicle collision

20. Receipt of mental health care services in the initial weeks after motor vehicle collision is rare among patients with persistent neck pain and substantial co-morbid PTSD symptoms

21. Shared vulnerability to pain and postconcussive syndrome in the early aftermath of motor vehicle collision

22. Increased catastrophizing and reduced recovery expectations in the early aftermath of motor vehicle collision among African Americans vs. European Americans

23. Individual vulnerability factors, but not collision-related factors, are associated with extent of moderate or severe pain symptoms in the immediate aftermath of motor vehicle collision

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